In the cybersecurity vernacular, a refers to the specific set of high-risk vulnerabilities (usually CVSS 9.0+) that ransomware gangs and Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs) have automated to exploit. The week ending February 21, 2024, saw a dramatic rotation of that hitlist.
The week of February 21, 2024, will not be remembered for a single, earth-shattering vulnerability. Instead, it will be etched into security logs as a week—a convergence of legacy code churn, hyperscale vendor responses, and the ever-present "hitlist" of high-value targets being actively probed by state-sponsored actors and eCrime syndicates. 0-day and Hitlist Week -02-21-2024-
Stay tuned for next week's Hitlist update, where we track the fallout of these exploits in the wild. 0-day and Hitlist Week -02-21-2024-, Vulnerability Management, CVE-2024-21412, Threat Intelligence, Cyber Hitlist, Patch Tuesday. In the cybersecurity vernacular, a refers to the
The "Hitlist" is no longer just a theoretical document for penetration testers; it is a live feed of what will break your network today . If you have not patched and CVE-2024-27198 by the time you finish reading this article, your organization is effectively running on borrowed time. Instead, it will be etched into security logs